Corrections and clarifications

• An article said that between one in 50 and one in 100 people claiming incapacity benefit were faking disabilities. In fact the Department for Work and Pensions' preliminary estimates for 2010-11 suggest the figure is much lower. It estimates that only 0.3% of incapacity benefit spending is overpaid because of fraud ('I've had people grab my wheelchair and tell me to get out and walk', 15 August, page 30).

• Southwold is in Suffolk, rather than Norfolk, where it was misplaced in an article about places where campaigners have tried to stop the Costa chain opening a coffee shop (The towns that fought back, 16 August, page 6, G2).

• A feature about tourists returning to the Kashmir Valley said just 22,000 people visited in 2008, frightened off by the insurgency against Indian rule that had begun in 1989. That figure related only to foreign tourists. Official figures put the total number that year at more than 570,000 (After decades of conflict, Srinagar back on tourist trail, 16 August, page 24).

• Gillian Wearing won the Turner prize 1997, not in 2007 as we had it in an article in which several artists gave their response to the Olympics (Team arts go for gold, 13 August, page 16, G2).